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' . i 1 It i Itsaid that .the people of lira - j cf H b lUw muvh InDvro ecu iikt j and Xfarion are Very ar j a eft' Us ins the waters of th Vber i ( frt t mt:r t i ryvo, kicoi staling a- - i.e of t IH U A e heme end tnertf rc ! , iuU ia the her jorrt-l- f On on ta continuous flaw. , Whi dj , 1 1 eple' of r.J organ,4 V. eber an I 1 . r ( mitea tfa.tik of that? Are thtyt L rui Led an ft. P t tAdow of ltt? i lions cl in fcnmnut i ' a iO are below th Oouten'f 'sr i over to s m the w.lh t e s,uie.L.tt r ? aatka. Are we, i . gng to t t! I Eiocaterof 9 v , .1 and held a n et t.i lion. i ii i , 1. 1 a dfi-jti- I - g of g i 4 a title .i.i1 monthly me u The S'tu It 11 f o-s- y j, . 5 of u Afu.ll r Lere, Hi t.u.8 at i1 Carpenter, ,fi St rubbery to lake njitcrsheil Ii uq anvil fis tvrd had 0 "!,e t Imre ti'iikt Several WooJlauJ iv V ;t Jr !; ' t j i.0: Elders E. ,i. B. RLtal of .ie laal Sunday. ii. if : RA' ' P er 'ff W n.v EXECUTE ge 3 73 jr fV5 - KEATLY li f Ar:: SEPTEMBER WOUK .. , j , .AsBiwkt Patent . THE HOME GOID CURE. The following descriplion of th-- . airbrake recently patented by George T. Aa IarralutTHstant by hib T) r aa Sl ate beln. Cure, i0 Edgington of this city,' appeared in last KftHeaf IbetuMlvea, . week's Scientific American; No AVk.Btn HjXsiIsmDmm. rth la --the - train-p- i ;e - an- - alr-ti- s - f A Ilauvat anil Lurw far tha Liquor Alatilt. valve, normally closed, ia ariard. A It is Sow generally known and trade- r- " eam-lbvis pivoted et ons end. and Is that Drunkenness is a disease and stood adapted to engage the valve ( h opta H not weakness. A bedy filled with poiswhet; moved from Us normal ; osition. on, and nerves completely shattered by A fixed arm is lowly connected with the periodical or constant useof intoxicatWhen the track runs ufT ing liquors, requires an antidote capable V .telegram just sent oier the reils and assumes aa angular peti- of neutralizing - and eradicating thl then the poison, and destroying the craving for effect that tion relatively to the vires' to intoxicant!. Sufferers may now cure fixed arm Impart a swinging motion to themselves at home without pnblieity died at BcKiilej r, to that the cam end Us or loss of time from business the by this 'V ", wonderful HOME GOLD CUKK the valve off its seat and open! the V v&l valve loathe outer air, tnd which has been perfected . after many years close study and treatment of Inda gurkgsv School P lento thereby allows the escape of air t the ebriates. Tbs faithful nee according to The brake are then re n directions of this Sunday schools of Coalville, Ecbe train-pipwonderful discovery is i rfs Creek assembled in a grove the usual manner and thederailc-t- . fr positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard sa i 7 111am Carruths place. Tneeday brought to a standstill. drinker. Our records show the marvei joyed themselves in playing base lous transformation of thousands of TO DEAF. THE naning rices, end listening to the Drunkards Into sober, Industrious and I,r strains of mnalo furnished by A rich lady cared of her Isbaiaurfs ad upright men. Noises in the Head ,by D. Mcho- l- ns WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS 1 if orts ol sonny Italy, Artificial Ear Drams, gave 110,0 to CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS ! 1 I ybody, young and old, joined la his Institute, so that deaf people nu its This remedy is la no sense a nostrum ' day passed off in a atyle which to procure the Ear -- Drums . may i a a but is a specific tor lhis disease and dtt to Superintendent Bullock them free. Address No. 13103, The Is so skillfully devised and only; H prepared, I h t colleagues. Tbe'iunch- - wu in-- Nicholson Institute, 780, Eight Avei is. that It is thoroughly solubll and pleas, ; ant fo the taste, to that U can bq given .nit 12 and about 1:30 three New York, F. 8. A. In a tap of tea or coffee without th iau musicians appeared and the Steed Death Off. of the person taking H. wftaa made happy by the sweet E. B. Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, knowledge Thousands of Drunkards have cured " ii a. Then eame the foot racing, Tex once fooled the grave-diggHe themselves with this priceless remedy, My brother was very low with aud is many more have been cured the little ones straggled for aaye: and malarial fever and jaundice. I per- mads temperate men y.- Priaes were awarded. Stake by having th suaded him to try Electrte Bitters, and CURE administered ' tcudent Hansen collected a nine by loving friend ; be was soon much better, but continued and relatives without their knowledgw i S' A?eJ nine girls base ball. 01 their ese until he was wholly cured. I In coffee or tea, and believe thatt today l i y were no match for tha latter am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." they discontinued drinking of their own This remedy expels malaria, kills dis- freewill. DO SOT WAIT, Do not bw g rls came tff victorious. ease germs and purifies the blood ; aids deluded by apparent and misleading: approach of night on and all digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and improvement, Drive out the diw- after ue, expressing among bowels, cure constipation, dyspepsia, at once and for all time. The HuMi: that a more enjoyable day nervous diseases, kidoey trouble, fe- GOLD CURE is sold at the extremely ' r yet been placed en the Sun- -' male complaints; gives perfect health low price of One Dollar, thus annals. A dance in the Op-- a Only 50e at John Hoyden A bon drug within reach of everybody a treolmf nt ' mor effectual than cthci costing at night brought the festivi- -' store. to 'A Full direct'4 tv uroir-tr- FR0:i Us , JCB STJMXtfXT OOTJNTT, ti. su-Rr- .-. 1 . E.E. )e. f nivnt y ' ' EoiToa liMR;- OKAtl CREAK. high bonora ; neither lot any mouey, aa 7 . Grass Creek, Sept. 11, 1901. the jndgea declared it a draw, ao eaeb John Bradford of Murray was here Tim is: Eoitoa bad his money back, and no crowing last Sunday visiting friends. v Local teams are on the road again. Mrs. John Staker of Ogden ia here could be done by either of them. Tbe mine worked three days last week. viaiting with her brother; W. H. Suker. PKOA, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibbon of OakThe train made two trip to the mine Peoa, Utah, Sept. 11, 1901. ley were here visiting with relatives Sun- for coal last Sunday. Eoirou Times t day. , John B. Pendleton ia having another room Mrs. Annie I, Bleazard, who bat been bniit onto hia bouse. and Mrs. Pricinda Robett Siddoway quite tick for eome time past, ia now Cossey went to Salt Lake the first of the Answer to problem of two weeks ago . week. some better. The tree and the atorm 48 feet As ordinance to amend sections 150 and 151 of Article 14 of the Revised Ordinances of Coalville City, approved March 7, 1892, telating to the licensing Hid taxing of shows, circnses, theatricals sod other exhibitions and amuseanents. Be it ordained by the eity council of Coalville City, Slate of Utah : Section 1. That Sections 150 and 151 of Article 14 ol the Revised Ordinances ol Coalville City, approved March 7, 12, be and jhe same are hereby attended to read at follows : Section 150. Tbe owner or lessee of aiy ball or theatre, the seating capacity of which is three hundred or over, and tin highest admission price exceeds fifty cents, shall on tbe payment of trebly dollars per annnm, payable yearly In advance, and tha securing of a license certificate therefor accordingly, hive the eccn pants of his hall or theatre eiempt Rom license for the period indicated in bis certificate, and no license certificate shall be issued for a shorter pwiod of time than one year, . Fection 151. The owner of lessee of aiy hall, theatre, museum or other biilding. tbe seating capacity of wbicb isWsa than three hundred, on the pay-nm, of eighteen dollars per payable veariy in advance, and thi securing of a license accordingly, shall have tbe occupants of bis bail ex-e- x Judd of Wanship was here from base. to tender plan a ; some of the Incern was visiting last week the gnest f Mist Miss Eliza Barber ia traveling through ' Mamie Stempridge. lso hart by it. . the Stake this week in tbe interest of - Mrs. Ida Simpson went to Salt Lake Joshua Cossey it in The store again, tbe Primary Associations. .City today- The lady expects to return after s test of three yeari.' E.'M.lS taker Last Monday Mrs. Dowans, after a ten has had the store leased for that time. months visit with her daughter, Mrs. hers in a lew days. Elders W. H. Branch of Coalville and Turner, returned to her home in Miss Eliza Barber, Stake jraperintend Idaho. ent of the Primary Associations, visited John Faskeit of Henefer were the at the worship meeting last our Primary yesterday. BEKKrER. , y John Wardell returned home from Sunday. Hekefes, Utah, Sept. ,12, 1901. he SV. Borft. of wife to D. the on Times : man has EditoE Brown, Wyoming today.-Tyoung the 10th iust.. a boy. Mother and child been away fiom.here some months. Mies Lily Bond is visiting friends in well and the father is able to at- Peterson. Upon the receipt of the news of the doing The frost last week did some damage Mis Mae Prbs-pe- ct, i attempted mssinaiion of the President tu flags were placed at half mast. The Peoa salofihls ahoulTto take a rest ; whether it will open up again de pends very much upon the outlcok in the future. tend to his work. Mrs. Dinah Shill bat been quite tick Smith and her daughters, during the week. May Smith and Etta GroO, went to Salt ' Annnal Day is to be observed here by Lake the first of the week. The girls a program and dance. for the period'jndi-cate- d frotsliceii will attend the University this winter. in hia certificate, and no license Mrs, George Tristram ia much better tate Engineer Dreamt and Silas M. than certificate shall be issued for a shorter she was at my last writing. period of time than one year. Miss Jennie Milts and Ur. G. W. Pack held a meeting here last night. Float daring tbe week has stopped Section 2. This ordinance shall be in here were in -' the of interest They regttWardell are to be married tomorrow. full force and take effect on and after the growth of all vegetation here. The young couple went to Coalville to- luting the water supply to the farmers. in Jam H. Fpwleris visiting Goshen, tos first dav of October, 1901. Passed by the city council of Coallicense. to the procure day AN9HIF. attending the wedding of his cousin. ville City and approved by tbe Mayor, The fellows who interfered with the WiKeair, Cwh, Sept. 10, 1901. C. H. R. Steveus lost a fine cow daring SeptemheFinhvfWL. flag on Sunday evening, just to have a Editok Tima : C. R. Joses, City Recorder, the week, tnpposed to have been foundt joke on the owner, did not realise that it Approved Mrs. Delphi Pendleton is visiting hir ered with September 11th, 1901, grain. waa the nation whom they insulted, Fiaee Cboft, Mayor, i daughter n Salt Lake. , John P. Sorenson, representing tbe State of i Utah, O. F. Lyons and Ola Jensen went to City of Coalville Karl Hixaon baa gone to cook, for Mr. Salt' Lake Nurseries, bas hern canvassss. Woodland on Sunday to attend the Cointy of Summit. J " Newtons sheep herders. ing bere this week. meeting of the 22nd quorum of Seventv. LC. R. Jones, city recorder of Coat- E. R. and Runsell Young with their . Elders John : H, Vi illiams and Enoch ?uW A very enjoyable time was hadintiut Cityj Sute 0, Uuh, do hertby wives apent Sunday jn Paik City vwt-t- hg Brown were tbe speaker here aUhefy that the above and to which foregoing ia a thinking, if, my lovely ward, " ' lud, true and relatives. services on Sunday last. t correct copy of an oruin- ia the garden spot of the Kama valley. An ordin,1 to meDd home on the 9th - A meeting of the Relief Society, under j The people there are, well, just M good - John Anderson came 150 and 15lot Article 14 of tbe Bevlsed OrJ. nance, of Coalville and nice at can be found in the Stale. to visit a week or ten lys with bis tbe direction of President Citv, and ft lends. Pack, was held bere on Monday last. approved March 7, 1892, relating to the Altogether the trip fir nt was one of family and taxing of abowe. circnaes, Elders F, H. Wright and Stephnn 'Masters Oscar Harris and John H. pleasure as' well as profit. bealrvals and other exhibitions and Sab-- ' Francis and Mist Lavira P.skett left The attempted assassination of Prett. Walker were the apeakers at our saineemente," pasted by tbe city connbath mdeiicg Sunday. Both apoke very here on Sunday Dst to attend the L. D. ed of Coalville City, September lltb, McKinley cast A gloom over our citizens, ' and gave good advice. 1901, at appears of record in o. University. deplore interestingly All, or most all of whom my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto went Lee Park been Mist to have Hattie of and that City good Bqnasb andpqpipkin the assault wounding ,Dd th J and noble man. Sow there should be a Bandar to visit with friend for a week. raised her. thi summer, and good on Wld Cl,r. this 11th day of Sep . Lake Salt from Lee Miss several Mm cant al that, and the water tasted law passed deporting thove- - unlawful tember, A. D. 1901 men and women who have blood in their weeka ago quite tick, but has anfficiently watermelon raised by Mr. Mary J. C. R. Joins, (Seal.) City Recorder. , heart to their Own country and pro- - recovered to be able to reeume business Hama that waa very good. -- an-ni- Alts. V. A. - , r j 1 '.viSwt,0n h0" ITT rrnr. i. J A V :t f' ' the olid . i , ; .,r. W recent of Goe 1 Address Dept. E614, EDWIN B. GILES A COMPANY. 2330 and 2332 Market The University of Utah comprises thorough collegiate courses leading to degrees in general science, liberal arte And mining and electrical engineering; betide which the State Normal School and a preparatory school are conducted trader tbe direction of the University Street, Philadelphia. Ail correspondence strictly confident- lal. 1 WANTED. Capable, ivliablft fa trrarw count toreprMetit larm Companyperson ot solid Dna.iV-vm .1fr,r aurar"4and a.l weekly, par day aUioluUiiy ex.' , PWw faculty. t peOMa, aUuftht. acflaile lalam Excellent opportunities are offered to ftomaiiMton! oalary paid each. Haiantny and oney advanced eai-- week. student bo desire to panne electrical Ii U L fc, m Dearborn St , CUkofto. EiAMjAKk and mining engieeeriog courses and also courses in arts and general science. Working IVIght and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing The laboratories are thoroughly that ever wtt made is Dr, Kings Nstr equipped for work la chemistry, Maty-ing- , Life Pills, These pills change weakness eleett ica meaaur$tnntf, general into strength, lis I iestness into energy, brain-fainto mental power. physics, minraalogy and biology. Theyre wonderful in building up the health. are for In work wood Shops provided Only 25c per box. Bold by John Bovden and metal. A Son, The Normal School offers a four years course leadiog to a certificate of gradGrafts Crook OrsoLnlzatlon. uation, and advanced courses leading to The Stake officers visited Grass Creek a degree and a normal diploma. The last Sunday and perfected the organizacertificate entitles the bolder to teach in tion of the various in that any of tbs common schools of the State the officers elected being as folward, for dve jfears, without examination. lows: The normal diploma it eqnlralent to a - Sunday S, keol Danid Wilde, superhfe certificate, Jacob Janet and William intendent; pie training school and kindergarten Chappell, assistants; Alice M. Bradford, ooiineeted with tbe Normal School are j eecretary ; Nellie H. Wilde, lihrarlaa. equipped in accordance with the most Y. M. M, I. A Elijah Turner, presmodern bless, ident; Alfred Ilajva and William J. Manual training and laboratory pracPrater, counselors; Wm, C, Stone, sectice in elementary sciences are features Alfred Turner, treasurer and as retary; of tbe normal training courses. sietant secretary. A small aonaal registration fee I re Y. L M. I. A, Ruth Janes, presquired, but no tuition it charged. ident Ellen Chappell and Clara Wilde, Fall term begins September 21th. counselors; Hannah Rbead, secretary Send for annual, which gives full inand treasurer, formation concerning coarse, eto, - - - D. R. Axles, Secretary. Primary Asrociation Olive rendle-to- n, 9--1 J- president ; Margaret Sahnon and A Wonderful Invention. Maud Marshall, counselors; Annifr They cure dandruff, hair falling, head- Walker, secretary and treasurer. ache, etc , yet costs the tame at an orRelief Society Mary Ann Tuyner dinary comb Dr. Whites Electric president; Nancy Wilde and Elikabeth Comb, Tbe only patented comb in the world. People, everywhere it ha been i Marshall, counselors; Polly W ilde, ar wild with del 'ght. You retaiy; Mary Ann Stone, treasurer. comb Religion Classes Joseph Barbell, eup- your hair eactr day and tbe simply comb does' the rest. This wonderful eriniendent. Instructors John B. it simply unbreakable and is made W. 8. Wilde, Sarah E. u Barber. ao that it is absolutely impossible to (also and secretary treasurer,) Maud cut or break the hair. Sold on e written Charles satisfaction Marshall, Stone. in guarantee to give perfect Ward Clerk Joseph Barber. every respect. 6nL,tinp for one. Ladies size 10c. Gents' sire S5c. Live ' Organist Olire Pendleton. men and women wanted everywhere to " Choirister W. J. Prater. introduce this article. Sells en sight. Three well and attended interesting Agents are wild with success, (gee want ad in another column.) Addreae D. N. meetings were held and an enjoyable time was bad. 7 ROSE, Gen. Mrg., Decatur, IU. Soiift-Lle- et-ir- "- g i " 1 ' ced. |